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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. customer erin swenson bought so, i'm happy. today. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. get on e-trade. set up a real plan. frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works... at e-trade. >>> we're not quite done with the week, but we got through a lot. >> we did. what a week it was. >> the country and the markets continue to work their way through the long weekend and a tough week next week. here is what you may have missed if you're just tuning in. ja welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. Ñi >>> welcomeko okÑiback.fá coming up, truth seeking onok china. really what's happemjjr'side the economy and how you canqplay it. plus, a tech stock of the year, not apple. mcdonald's shakes!u the halftime report
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measures to strengthen the middle class and help the average american do better and approaches like education and so on would i think be very constructive. >> last question. you have six of the largest financial institutions in this country, the large wall street banks, that have together assets equivalent to two-thirds of the gdp of the united states of america, over $9 trillion. you have some folks on the regional feds and i and others beginning to talk about the need to break up the huge financial institutions which have so much economic and political power, the top six banks write two-thirds of the credit cards in this country and half of the mortgages. my suspicion is if teddy roosevelt were here, a good republican, he would be talking about breaking up these financial institutions. how do you feel about the need to finally break up these large financial institutions that have so much economic and political power? >> i first commented a lot of these people saying they want to break up the banks are not specific. does it make them little smaller, everything, community banks? i would like
measures to strengthen the middle class and help the average american do better and approaches like education and so on would i think be very constructive. >> last question. you have six of the largest financial institutions in this country, the large wall street banks, that have together assets equivalent to two-thirds of the gdp of the united states of america, over $9 trillion. you have some folks on the regional feds and i and others beginning to talk about the need to break up the...
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math education and reform of public education, big issue for jim simons, who i'm sure will be a big voice for democrats. remember, president obama's change of position on gay marriage this summer, shortly after that, he got a big check from a guy named jon stryker, architect in chicago, big supporter of gay rights, spending more than $240 million over the years. going to our number two, very little known about this man. irwin jacobs, the co-founder of qualcomm. he's retired from qualcomm, but qualcomm remains a big lobbyer in washington on lots of issues, telecome regulation, taxes, copyright law. when you look at the industries that support obama, you've got finance, health care, you've got media. all of which have done pretty well over the past four years. we're going to have the top number one today. this person over here, the mystery man, on "closing bell." we'll have also romney's biggest donors ahead on "power lunch," so stay tuned. >> that is a cruel tease, robert. i cannot believe you're going to make us wait for "closing bell" until number one. >> what's great is you're going to
math education and reform of public education, big issue for jim simons, who i'm sure will be a big voice for democrats. remember, president obama's change of position on gay marriage this summer, shortly after that, he got a big check from a guy named jon stryker, architect in chicago, big supporter of gay rights, spending more than $240 million over the years. going to our number two, very little known about this man. irwin jacobs, the co-founder of qualcomm. he's retired from qualcomm, but...
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so the biggest competition for us is education students, educating teachers, educating parents the digital learning, online and mobile learning is the more efficient way of learning. that's how we see our role in the next five years. >> ashish, you're joining us on a day where the jobs number was no good. we've got politicians out everywhere talking about the economy being good or not good enough. i'm wondering as a small business guy, although fast growing, does it feel like you're operating in below trend economy and if not, why aren't you feeling it? >> suggesting that education specifically is kind of i would say recession proof. if you look at the impact of jobs on education, technology market, we actually would do better when people are looking for a job. i'm not happy to say that. essentially anyone looking for a job would need some kind of incremental certification or need to get better and validate their talent and their skills. >> it also has an impact on financing, on people's willingness to invest in your company and be on the board and become a customer, does it not? >> the fu
so the biggest competition for us is education students, educating teachers, educating parents the digital learning, online and mobile learning is the more efficient way of learning. that's how we see our role in the next five years. >> ashish, you're joining us on a day where the jobs number was no good. we've got politicians out everywhere talking about the economy being good or not good enough. i'm wondering as a small business guy, although fast growing, does it feel like you're...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> time now for raymer's mad dash. we talked a lot about it. today the analysts weigh in, reading some of these reports, jim, most of them fairly negative. >> it's amazing to me, david, to see a company, a great american company, where people are just saying, what the heck are they doing? and the shareholders don't really have a say here. >> no, they don't. yesterday we mentioned the multiples being 11 times, but we did not mention that you don't get a vote here if you're a shareholders of walgreens. if you did, you might not vote in favor, our go along with it, frankly, one way or the other. >> can i just say if they had made a deal with express scrips, this stock would be at 39, not 29, because that's what the street wants. they don't want acquisitions, they don't want to move into europe. >> that's the thing, they're getting exposure to europe now. maybe that will end up bess a positive thing, but certainly not in this environment. they had to know that will still be
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> time now for raymer's mad dash. we talked a lot about it. today the analysts weigh in, reading some of these reports, jim, most of them fairly negative. >> it's amazing to me, david, to see a company, a great american company, where people are just saying, what the heck are they doing? and the shareholders don't really have a say here. >> no, they don't. yesterday we mentioned the multiples being...
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bon appetit now has more than 400 customers across the country, educational institutions serves well over 100 million meals a year. back to you. >> what is it about those west coasters? why don't they do it on the east coast. >> a lot of them do. >> hedge funds bring food in. google has a big group of people that they feed here. >> cnbc doesn't, though, does it? >> no, we have the generic deli sandwiches. >>> pebble beach is hosting its premier collectible car auction of the year. sales are expected to exceed over $200 million. cnbc's robert frank is live with a quick sneak peek. wow! hello. ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. ♪ >>> one hour into trading. here are the stories we're squawking about. new depths for facebook. shares falling to fresh all-time lows. $19.35 is the last low hit. di
bon appetit now has more than 400 customers across the country, educational institutions serves well over 100 million meals a year. back to you. >> what is it about those west coasters? why don't they do it on the east coast. >> a lot of them do. >> hedge funds bring food in. google has a big group of people that they feed here. >> cnbc doesn't, though, does it? >> no, we have the generic deli sandwiches. >>> pebble beach is hosting its premier collectible...
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educational toy maker leapfrog enterprises over. >> green mountain roasters, very controversial. herb greenberg has founded this over appeared over again. head to head to decide on the second quarter. which do you like more? the flavio or cure ig? keurig. >>> let's talk about dell. stern sterne agee does not like the stock. >> he's made 17 acquisitions. he's got to have a low-margin business. i think this downgrade is premature. >> maybe this whole notion of a transformation of the business is premature as well. 70, 75% of the business is tied to pcs directly. maybe it's not moving fast enough given the run in the stock. >> i think it's confirming that michael dell has decide to go another way. did the stock run up -- it ran up so far ahead of the rest of tech, i think it can pause. tech is incredibly cheap away from apple. when you look result how technology is doing in the marketplace, thinks stocks are historically very cheap. they really are. they're just imbued, flowing with cash. i like that group. >> david iron horng initiated a position with dell. >> there you go. >> let'
educational toy maker leapfrog enterprises over. >> green mountain roasters, very controversial. herb greenberg has founded this over appeared over again. head to head to decide on the second quarter. which do you like more? the flavio or cure ig? keurig. >>> let's talk about dell. stern sterne agee does not like the stock. >> he's made 17 acquisitions. he's got to have a low-margin business. i think this downgrade is premature. >> maybe this whole notion of a...
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remains a leader in advanced education, research and development, technology and the like, because many of our manufacturing firms, for example, high-tech firms are often clustered after universities are producing the most sophisticated, most technologically advanced products. that is where we have an advantage in the united states in maintaining our technological leadership would certainly be a boost to our ability to export. >> you know the decisions we will have to make, and you know that there were all these attempts to get agreement between the white house and the congress last year that did not make it. there was one plan that some 40 of us held a conference in the senate, wanting the super committee to go big with a $4 trillion cut in the deficit over the next ten years. >> would you recommend going forward steep cuts that -- or do you believe we should place -- in a more broad way while being fills dale conscious of the recovery efforts in the near term? >> mr. chairman, i was supportive of being aggressive last somewhere. a number like $4 trillion was the cbo's estimate of what
remains a leader in advanced education, research and development, technology and the like, because many of our manufacturing firms, for example, high-tech firms are often clustered after universities are producing the most sophisticated, most technologically advanced products. that is where we have an advantage in the united states in maintaining our technological leadership would certainly be a boost to our ability to export. >> you know the decisions we will have to make, and you know...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! ♪ >>> activist investors looking to shake up xhaens in the name of boosting shareholder value. what's the track record for these giese and should you invest alongside them? kayla tausche is back at h.q. with a look at this. >> reporter: when these activists aim to shake up strategy, they definite ri don't win them all. but we have some of the most successful of these so-called activist investors, talking about the current boardroom wars they're raging. bill ackman lacks optimism. >> we're in the end game. may 17th is a shareholder meeting. votes are coming in as we speak. independent group, we have 94% for management change, an enormous margin. never been involved in a proxy contest with this grade "a" lead, i would say. >> reporter: canadian pacific has already notched 39% in returns just since ackman file
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20s, have a couple of kids, and buy the house and then go off to save for retirement and children's education. that group peaked in 2000 in terms of americans, fell since then, turns in 2013, starts to grow and it will be bigger than the baby boom is over the next decade. >> the good times are coming, tobias? >> we think so. >> the baby boomers taking their money out. >> consumer finance, happy you brought that up, almost like you logged it in for me. survey financials shows people post-65 take their equities down. the good news is the baby boom average age is 55. so we've got ten years to worry about that. >> we do our work. >> tobias, good to see you. happy holidays. >> happy holidays to you. your little hockey player? >> the day before christmas, of course, still no fiscal cliff resolution. the $500 billion in spending cuts and tax increases start on january 1st unless the white house and congress reach some sort of agreement. we're joined by former pennsylvania governor ed rendell, co-chair of the campaign to fix the debt. and a cnbc contributor. governor, happy holidays. good morning to
20s, have a couple of kids, and buy the house and then go off to save for retirement and children's education. that group peaked in 2000 in terms of americans, fell since then, turns in 2013, starts to grow and it will be bigger than the baby boom is over the next decade. >> the good times are coming, tobias? >> we think so. >> the baby boomers taking their money out. >> consumer finance, happy you brought that up, almost like you logged it in for me. survey financials...
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. >> how do you know -- people talk about the education of marketers and ad partners who are looking at rois that will get better in the future. how will you know when that maturation process is gaining traction, gaining steam. bl. >> well, we see it already. somebody who focuses on mobile monetization, there are segments on the phone or video and where we have data that you need to monitor like location is already commanding a premium to online. and so that along with some of the rate like the consumer insight studies says that mobile has a brand new recall. all of these things are helping. so i guess what i'm saying is is it really necessarily a mobile monetization problem? >> you mention some of your competitors have been acquired by the likes of google. i'm going to guess that you're going to remain a publicly traded, independent company. but what are the advantages of remaining on your own? you're a billion dollars, so you could easily be acquired by a facebook, let's say. >> well, the first advantage, i think for us, is we have a large market share. we're in a marketplace where
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want more education about currencies go to currency can class at "money in motion." >>> breaking news on natural gas inventories in just a few moment he is. will the results put an to end this week's slide? >>> the fourth faye facebook lockup expiration is away. how should you had play the soci -- how should you play it? >>> new york mercantile exchange is bracing for the release of natural gas data. get down to sharon epperson and see exactly where we stand. good morning, sharon. >> good morning, simon. natural gas futures right now selling off once again p the selloff has continued for the better part of a week now and we are looking at natural gas prices that are right near a key technical level, around $3.35 per million btus. this is a very technical support level and a low here and the low here this morning could send prices down to 3.25. so, maybe even the $3 level some traders are saying. right now the energy department is saying there was an increase in 2 billion cubic feet in terms of natural gas in storage in the past week. now, this is very bearish compared to what we have
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i've tried to get ahold of people in the department of education. no callback yet though it is assumed there will be an appeal. you also have the election coming up. depending on wins, there's concern about which way could this entire gainful employment thing government the industry group that filed the suit obviously wants the whole thing tossed out. some of the analysts are reacting saying even without this, there's still challenges facing the industry. so we'll see. i think it's interesting because i've seen these stocks, they opened up big and they have come in quite a bit. >> herb, are there differences between the stocks? i'm taking a look at the board and the stocks, reaction to the news. some are reacting much more sharply, those like devry aren't reacting. >> there are also some metrics that affected these companies from the education department. look, they are not all created equally but they all have to have certain bench marks. but i think something like a devry under pressure because metrics aren't what they are expecting. >> "washingto
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expectation levels are higher, but people are a little more educated about wine prices, service, food in general due to many things, and so it's a little -- there's a lot of choices. >> when you say change, though, does that mean consumers are looking for more at lower prices? >> i think they're more informed due to social media. more information deed to television shows about quality of food, or even the price of a bottle of wine? >> retail price of wine on an app.. some people -- you can't just mark up wine three or four times like the old days. >>> what about average check 1234 well, the arch check play, the higher in place is elite restaurants still pretty expensive. that category grew and the fast substantial, which is what we have in bloomingdale's and delivery, that grew a lot. >>> does the fiscal cliff matter to you in terms of how you look at what your sales are expected to be from now until the end of the year? >> yeah, this time of year we expect maximum capacity, and usually the fourth quarter and sings the -- parties didn't start until late november, early december. >> wh
expectation levels are higher, but people are a little more educated about wine prices, service, food in general due to many things, and so it's a little -- there's a lot of choices. >> when you say change, though, does that mean consumers are looking for more at lower prices? >> i think they're more informed due to social media. more information deed to television shows about quality of food, or even the price of a bottle of wine? >> retail price of wine on an app.. some...
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. >> have you seen -- what's the most concrete signal you've seen that the education of marketers is under way, right? that it might not be about the absolute reach, but it's about the sophistication. >> well, sophistication by a advertisers and consumer brands is increasing every moment. a new phenomenon trend that i see is called return on social, r.o.s. and that measurement is going to be something that's increasingly important as we look forward. companies that are a little bit different like clout which has joined tremendous success. >> it's not the only start up, so to speak, you own some twitter. actually, one of the larger positions in your portfolio. yeah, 50% is in triter. so twitter is a company that we have a high degree of conviction on and excitement about. and this is a facebook day. >> that said, one more twitter question. what happens? how does that story end the way that this story ended for facebook? >> i like twitter. i think twitter is about two years behind in terms of where facebook was. twitter started two years after. twitter is an incredible social media pla
. >> have you seen -- what's the most concrete signal you've seen that the education of marketers is under way, right? that it might not be about the absolute reach, but it's about the sophistication. >> well, sophistication by a advertisers and consumer brands is increasing every moment. a new phenomenon trend that i see is called return on social, r.o.s. and that measurement is going to be something that's increasingly important as we look forward. companies that are a little bit...
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there's education. and that's why i wrote the book, carl. consumer education. people have to be careful with their wallet. watt out for these shysters trying to get our green every day. >> you frame it as operators who are under the radar. someone else might turn it upside down and say clearly the radar is not good enough. >> you can look at it either way you want, i guess. my point is that people need to be wary with their money. and there's a limit to regulation. there's a limit to rules. and finding that appropriate balance that doesn't impede business, but allows transparency as rick was talking about, finding that right balance is the key. but i encourage people to try and be careful. get educated with your money. you know, a lot of people watch this show are sophisticated investors. but even sophisticated investors were taken advantage of in the madoff scandal. so be careful. >> people who were listening to this right now know that all too well. mr. commissioner, thank you for your time. nice to see you and rick going at it as well. we'll see you later. t
there's education. and that's why i wrote the book, carl. consumer education. people have to be careful with their wallet. watt out for these shysters trying to get our green every day. >> you frame it as operators who are under the radar. someone else might turn it upside down and say clearly the radar is not good enough. >> you can look at it either way you want, i guess. my point is that people need to be wary with their money. and there's a limit to regulation. there's a limit...
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this is why that's a three goal to educate the public and the consumers in general and adding choice on the menu to feel good about the visit to mcdonald's. >> somebody told me, i don't know if it's true, in the early days of the company, the largest drink, smaller than the smallest drink on the menu now. why come out and oppose bloomburg's soft drink proposal? tipping the scales of 16 ounces or more? >> i think general opposition to the idea that people are trying to legislate behavior is important for mcdonald's because i think it's important to life that we shouldn't have people legislating choice. and trying to drive behavior. because first of all, it doesn't work. and won't work. i mean, the idea that you can't get a 16 ounce drink, what would a person do to drink more liquid? buy two drinks. and so i think it's bad form to try to legislate behavior in society. >> stock's down about 8% since the day you announced the retirement. is that flattering or worrisome? >> think it has anything to do with my announcement. >> really? >> no. >> a lot of other people believe otherwise. >> i
this is why that's a three goal to educate the public and the consumers in general and adding choice on the menu to feel good about the visit to mcdonald's. >> somebody told me, i don't know if it's true, in the early days of the company, the largest drink, smaller than the smallest drink on the menu now. why come out and oppose bloomburg's soft drink proposal? tipping the scales of 16 ounces or more? >> i think general opposition to the idea that people are trying to legislate...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> ali financial unit filing for bankruptcy this morning. it will sell international operations to help set it on a path to repaying $12 billion. steve liesman, treasury's gotten back about $5.5 billion. but $12 billion more to go to fully repay. >> the question is whether taxpayers could suffer a loss because of this bankruptcy. the mortgage lender still owes the government $12 million of t.a.r.p. money. but treasury officials are arguing the opposite that the bankruptcy could help get that money back saying that rescap bankruptcy won't hurt taxpayers. the bankruptcy will help taxpayers recover funds because the parent is addressing the legacy mortgage issues on its books. the u.s. already has recovered $5.5 billion, a third of the investment. now, the ceo, michael carpenter saying the single-most important thing we can do for the u.s. taxpayer is to not put billions of dollars into this business on a going-forward basis. it was as gmac and the lending arm of general m
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> ali financial unit filing for bankruptcy this morning. it will sell international operations to help set it on a path to repaying $12 billion. steve liesman, treasury's gotten back about $5.5 billion. but $12 billion more to go to fully repay. >> the question is whether taxpayers could suffer a loss because of this bankruptcy. the mortgage lender still owes the government $12 million of t.a.r.p. money....
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >>> a large crowd gathering outside of post 9 as we repare for the opening bell. vikram pandit is on the podium where he'll be wringing the bell, and 200 years for citigroup, a tremendous watershed moment for this company. >> when we look at these big spanish banks, so powerful, so big, crumbling, citigroup has had many iterations, yet is city around. the bank has survived. >> somehow, yes, or it's lineage. 1990, 1991, it survived. it survived the last time. it's kind of like, you know, a vampire, like a "true blood" situation. >> you're calling the company a v
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now,...
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apollo and the for-profit education stock some of the biggest losers today after apollo slashed its second quarter enrollment forecast. "washington post" and devry are in the red, as well. story that just hit, apple hitting a fresh all-time high today. several blogs and now cnbc confirming that the ipad 3 will be released next week in new york. and will include a quad-core processor with 4g lte technology. sources tell your jon forth that new york is a likely location for the unveiling and apple shares are a few dollars away from a market cap of half a trillion dollars. voters in michigan and arizona will have their say today in the republican race for president. who will claim all of the 59 delegates at stake? we will head to detroit for a preview. then cruise lines hit some rough waters. carnival dealing with its second cruise disaster this year. is the stock still worth a buy? plus the ecb's injection of cheap cash pushing european shares higher today. but will that last? we'll find out when markets overseas close in less than half an hour. and corruption in news corp. new information c
apollo and the for-profit education stock some of the biggest losers today after apollo slashed its second quarter enrollment forecast. "washington post" and devry are in the red, as well. story that just hit, apple hitting a fresh all-time high today. several blogs and now cnbc confirming that the ipad 3 will be released next week in new york. and will include a quad-core processor with 4g lte technology. sources tell your jon forth that new york is a likely location for the...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. didn't really pay too much attention to honestly. i came to yountville really because of the french laundry. this is the place i had been looking for all my career. so i decided to plant a bay laurel seedling to commemorate that. as a chef we are always committed to our suppliers... you know those farmers, those foragers, those gardeners, those fishermen... for me it's really about building this extraordinary community. american express is passionate about the same thing. they're one of those partners that i would really rely on to help branch out my business. whether it's finding new customers... or a new location for my next restaurant. once you have strong support around you, then you can do anything. now this town has become a bit of a food metropolis. and that little bay laurel, it provides bay leaves for every one of my restaurants. the customers, tools, and insights to help grow your business. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> we have got a >>>
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. didn't really pay too much attention to honestly. i came to yountville really because of the french laundry. this is the place i had been looking for all my career. so i decided to plant a bay laurel seedling to commemorate that. as a chef we are always committed to our suppliers... you know those farmers, those foragers, those gardeners, those fishermen... for me it's really about building this extraordinary community....
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. you know, those farmers, those foragers, those fishermen.... for me, it's really about building this extraordinary community. american express is passionate about the same thing. they're one of those partners that i would really rely on whether it's finding new customers, or, a new location for my next restaurant. when we all come together, my restaurants, my partners, and the community amazing things happen. to me, that's the membership effect. [ kareem ] i was fascinated by balsa wood airplanes since i was a kid. [ mike ] i always wondered how did an airplane get in the air. at ge aviation, we build jet engines. we lift people up off the ground to 35 thousand feet. these engines are built by hand with very precise assembly techniques. [ mike ] it's gonna fly people around the world. safely and better than it's ever done before. it would be a real treat to hear this monster fire up. [ jaronda ] i think a lot of people, when they look at a jet engine, they see a big hunk of metal. but
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. you know, those farmers, those foragers, those fishermen.... for me, it's really about building this extraordinary community. american express is passionate about the same thing. they're one of those partners that i would really rely on whether it's finding new customers, or, a new location for my next restaurant. when we all come together, my restaurants, my partners, and the community amazing things happen. to me,...
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he was just trying to educate them. he said, "what does threaten your jobs is another four years of the same presidential administration." back to you, simon. >> i'm just having difficulty with two facts that you just gave me, on the one hand he's saying i have enough money to give up my business and for me to live in the caribbean. >> we don't know that's a fact. >> -- with my family and my children, and they will be fine, and on the other hand he's complaining he's taxed to death. given that he's come back from bankruptcy so rapidly, that seems unlikely to me. >> he wasn't in bankruptcy but you know, you put your finger on it, simon, the reason this e-mail is so explosive is this is the man who built the largest home in america, 90,000 square feet, saying the government spends too much and that he is taxed too much. he also says this is really not about his own personal finances but really about his workers. now he also told me that he had to lay off 5,000 of his 12,000 workers. he only has 7,000 left and that was lar
he was just trying to educate them. he said, "what does threaten your jobs is another four years of the same presidential administration." back to you, simon. >> i'm just having difficulty with two facts that you just gave me, on the one hand he's saying i have enough money to give up my business and for me to live in the caribbean. >> we don't know that's a fact. >> -- with my family and my children, and they will be fine, and on the other hand he's complaining he's...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> six stocks in 60 seconds. we'll begin with sony. >> people say apple would bottle next. that would be terrific. >> walgreens. >> i'm worried about the loss, but maybe this is a good call. they like the acquisition. >> second downgrade for marriott in a week. >> i like wyndhan, wyn. >> walmart. >> the dollars, it is back to where it was when they reported the shortfall. >> and the stock with 20 seconds tonight is paychex, i was facetious about this. i'm a lucky american to have the disposable income and please don't -- please understand i'm having a little fun about the nfl refs. that's all. i'm not begrudging and i'm not -- it's like what a great country that i can afford, okay? >> meantime tonight, stocks have done well. >> do people think it was amiss? let's find out. people think red hot was lackluster. citrix the other day, i need to hear the two interviews to hear how i feel about the stock
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> six stocks in 60 seconds. we'll begin with sony. >> people say apple would bottle next. that would be terrific. >> walgreens. >> i'm worried about the loss, but maybe this is a good call. they like the acquisition. >> second downgrade for marriott in a week. >> i like wyndhan, wyn. >> walmart. >> the dollars, it is...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] the freedom and spirit of malibu is an awesome place to be. introducing the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu eco. ♪ sophisticated new styling, the fuel-saving intelligence of eassist, 37 mpg highway, and up to 580 highway miles on a single tank of gas. ♪ the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu eco. ♪ it has everything to put you in the malibu state of mind no matter what state you live in. ♪ >>> a little less than five minutes before the opening bell. time for cramer's mad dash ahead of the market open. last week, shares of kraft took it on the chin a bit. a lot of news coming out about the anticipated split into two companies. >> and every major firm is saying, stick by this. jeffries targets raised, citigroup says selloff overdone. i agree with these. there wasn't anything that bad. i think the ceo is setting up expectations low. people don't necessarily like to play the upod gam
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] the freedom and spirit of malibu is an awesome place to be. introducing the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu eco. ♪ sophisticated new styling, the fuel-saving intelligence of eassist, 37 mpg highway, and up to 580 highway miles on a single tank of gas. ♪ the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu eco. ♪ it has everything to put you in the malibu state of...
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arkansas has been committed to tying education and workforce training to the specific needs of business and industry. and particularly manufacturing. nobody in the country is going to do a better job of trying to provide the quality workforce than arkansas. >> that is some of what they're looking for. but caterpillar as you know is going to grind, pun intended, every state to get the best deal it can. >> sure. >> i'm hearing that analysts they may want free land, roads, what can you offer to do it? >> we do an analysis that tries to make sure our taxpayers are getting a bang for their buck. we just don't give it away. we tie a formula to the number of jobs, the quality of those jobs, what those jobs will actually pay, and then based upon those kinds of analyses we determine what kind of incentives we have available. we do have several and we're competitive with other states. obviously it worked here with regard to the location of this plant. we'll be competitive. >> wow knyou know that china's are rising and oil prices are high. how do americans build manufacturing, create manufacturing
arkansas has been committed to tying education and workforce training to the specific needs of business and industry. and particularly manufacturing. nobody in the country is going to do a better job of trying to provide the quality workforce than arkansas. >> that is some of what they're looking for. but caterpillar as you know is going to grind, pun intended, every state to get the best deal it can. >> sure. >> i'm hearing that analysts they may want free land, roads, what...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. ♪ >>> at the risk of sounding like a broken record, shares of apple hitting yet another new high. $614.75. up 1.4%. one of the best performers here today. think equity. raising to $700 a share from $600 saying, you know what? the heave in the new ipad, that's not a new issue. qualcomm will come out with a new chip to alleviate the heat problem. apple hitting another all-time high. >> president obama caught on tape telling the russian president he would have more flexibility addressing the sensitive issue of missile defense after the u.s. election in november. the exchange was a rare unscripted moment in global politics and could possible signal a warming in u.s.-russian relations. the question perhaps of investors with the recent political turmoil in russia could be a time to invest in that country. let's go trading the globe with managing partner at triojim asset trading. you have been a fan of russia for sometime. >> yes, i have been. >> where should money put the mo
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. ♪ >>> at the risk of sounding like a broken record, shares of apple hitting yet another new high. $614.75. up 1.4%. one of the best performers here today. think equity. raising to $700 a share from $600 saying, you know what? the heave in the new ipad, that's not a new issue. qualcomm will come out with a new chip to alleviate the heat problem. apple hitting another all-time high. >> president obama...
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i mean, we've been trying and trying to educate the department of justice, educate congress. >> reporter: but, i mean, this is a major s.e.c. issue. this is material information. the information was not made known to customers. now you also say there are other issues, quote/unquote, a fraudulent like activity. tell me the one that's been bugging you that we were discussing off camera. >> the truss trees report last week details criminal fraud took place at mf global, prosecutions can be done under sarbanes oxley, three days prior to the bankruptcy an accountant made a manual adjustment to their books showing a $540 million transaction out of thin air that allowed mf global to publish a falsified sag report to their regulator showing exactly $200 million of excess capital being held in customer accounts. that $200 million just so happens to be the same amount they owe to jpmorgan on a wire call. mf global then wired out $200 million of customer money to jpmorgan to meet that margin call and that transaction was approved. under one minute internally though the cme had told them no wires we
i mean, we've been trying and trying to educate the department of justice, educate congress. >> reporter: but, i mean, this is a major s.e.c. issue. this is material information. the information was not made known to customers. now you also say there are other issues, quote/unquote, a fraudulent like activity. tell me the one that's been bugging you that we were discussing off camera. >> the truss trees report last week details criminal fraud took place at mf global, prosecutions...
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now, it also takes time to educate the customer. kind of time is your friend when you change strategy because eventual eventually, people are going to get it. you know, melissa, we'll see. you pointed out many times the multiple on the stock. none the leless, remains very, y high. >> talk about the story unfolding the potential tern around. >> two weeks ago, ron johnson said he was 29% through. now it's 33%, maybe 34% through? i'm doing a series on "mad money" -- >> do you think he's 99% wrong? >> i think i remember there was a presidential candidate who stood behind eggleton 100 pbt. i hate to see a brand name falter. but i've bp doing a series about successful turn arounds and they're almost all done completely the 07 sit. they are done slowly. ri placing people. replacing systems. don't immediately ruin your previous clients. johnson is just blowing it up. he may be a vietnam ceo. he may have to destroy the village to save it. i think it's time. maybe because of my college reunion, 35 years ago. it's all about the ho chi minh tra
now, it also takes time to educate the customer. kind of time is your friend when you change strategy because eventual eventually, people are going to get it. you know, melissa, we'll see. you pointed out many times the multiple on the stock. none the leless, remains very, y high. >> talk about the story unfolding the potential tern around. >> two weeks ago, ron johnson said he was 29% through. now it's 33%, maybe 34% through? i'm doing a series on "mad money" -- >>...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> reviews for the iphone 5 are in and cnet says you'll be, quote, shocked at how light the phone is. we'll have that later in the show with the iphone 5 in hand. it will be nice to come face-to-face. with the famous product. we know most of you haven't touched the new iphone yet, but what else do you think will shock you about the iphone 5? tweet us at cnbc squawkst and we'll get your responses. kind of like meeting a celebrity, isn't it? >> i think so. will siri tell me it will play in fantasy? i'm worried about garcon. >> i'll go to adam thefter. i have a direct line to him with 1.7 million followers can siri inch mediate. we just tweeted that almost, almost there to the number of points for the month, that would make us the biggest point gain since october. >> and apple, by the way -- >> september is always supposed to be so bad. >> apple is good today, by the way, record high, intraday high on
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> reviews for the iphone 5 are in and cnet says you'll be, quote, shocked at how light the phone is. we'll have that later in the show with the iphone 5 in hand. it will be nice to come face-to-face. with the famous product. we know most of you haven't touched the new iphone yet, but what else do you think will shock you about the iphone 5? tweet us at cnbc...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. cannot be contained. [ clang ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. see your lexus dealer. >>> a little over an hour into trading. 7:33 on the west coast. 10:33 on wall street. commodities from glencore agreed to handle vitera for $6.2 billion. they'll sell the majority to agrium. nike, starbucks and young brands among stocks hitting new all-time high. bank of america today's biggest gainer in the dow. up more than 3% now. >> financials do well. it's a broad-based fall that we've had led by the energy stocks. coal in particular. look at peabody. down 5%. materials lower. only financials that are showing green. goldman's also doing well on the news about the job cuts. let's just check the breadth of the move. indeed, market levels of course after last week's big surge, s&p still trading around 1400. there we go. thank you very much. 1401. dow 13,145. just slightly lower as you can see. still down 92 on the dow. there you see the breadth of the move we've had so far today.
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. cannot be contained. [ clang ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. see your lexus dealer. >>> a little over an hour into trading. 7:33 on the west coast. 10:33 on wall street. commodities from glencore agreed to handle vitera for $6.2 billion. they'll sell the majority to agrium. nike, starbucks and young brands among stocks hitting new all-time high. bank of america today's biggest gainer in the...
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get the right, appropriate skills and that's why we're investing so much in community colleges and education and training. >> you don't want to go out on a limb and say whether we're higher or lower than 8.3%? >> that's not my job, right now my job is to talk about the jobs. >> thank you very much, hilda solis. >>> when it comes down to it you are talking about oil and gas being the creator of jobs. >> and you look at the keystone pipeline. >> 50,000 jobs created, surface fuels, natural gas. >> not even including the ancillary jobs because of the retail, the hole tellhotels nee to create the pipeline. >> i love solar, i love the sierra club, but solar is not the job creator. >>> when it comes to the nonfarm payroll figure, did you nail the number? all week long we've been asking you to tweet the prediction, our crack staff has the winner of the tote bag autographed by the "squawk on the street," and winner, check your tweets. we're trying to get ahold of you so you can call into the show. we'd love to talk to you. >> there's the bag. winner take all. loser gets none. >> it's even more stunni
get the right, appropriate skills and that's why we're investing so much in community colleges and education and training. >> you don't want to go out on a limb and say whether we're higher or lower than 8.3%? >> that's not my job, right now my job is to talk about the jobs. >> thank you very much, hilda solis. >>> when it comes down to it you are talking about oil and gas being the creator of jobs. >> and you look at the keystone pipeline. >> 50,000 jobs...
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when you first had your meeting with them, how much do you have to educate them? what are they doing wrong up until the moment that they meet you? >> you know, we tell them, don't be afraid of the users. don't be afraid of letting users take control of your brand, and making them into something that they can enjoy and love. don't be afraid of having a little laugh, having a little fun. because what they try to do is put brand from the top-down perspective. here's the message we want to send you and we want to control users. but these kids, the millennials are not responding to that. they're going, i can spend my time looking at funnier ads somewhere else or i can spend my time dealing with brands who seem to understand who i am. we want to help brands understand that if you want to embrace the customer you have to trust them, too. >> and part of that involves hearing from them when they're a little critical of you. you've got to develop a thick skin when it comes to that. finally, you know, ben, we're hearing a little bit more often that venture capital is tougher
when you first had your meeting with them, how much do you have to educate them? what are they doing wrong up until the moment that they meet you? >> you know, we tell them, don't be afraid of the users. don't be afraid of letting users take control of your brand, and making them into something that they can enjoy and love. don't be afraid of having a little laugh, having a little fun. because what they try to do is put brand from the top-down perspective. here's the message we want to...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ >>> breaking news in this case is what's comiing up tonight on "fast money." >> a high flying stock -- let's go to -- you know what? >> darren, go ahead. >> we have some breaking news. minike is suing reebok for maki nfl jerseys without a license as people might know reebok's ten-year deal with the nfl is coming up at the end of march and nike will start making jerseys announcing it and showing jerseys next week and start selling on april 27th. reebok was making tim tebow jerseys and peyton manning jerseys and they did not have as nike contends the license with the players association. you need two licenses. one to make the league marks and another to put the players'
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nyse and the euro board for workplace leader in personal finance education. over at the nasdaq, a nonprofit providing educational programs to children facing medical challenges. >> yeah. >> so, jim, the timing for the fed isn't until june which is what most people believe because of the election. it's a much more compressed time frame. if the fed is pinning their hope on what corporate america is saying, we are going to see rate hikes at this point given what we have been reporting incorporate america? >> true. what i'm focusing on is trying to pick stocks in an environment where this offense, risk on and risk off. they don't need the fed to continue to do well. they get tossed out like everything else does today. does sher win williams need natural gas down and yet they are doing it without a lot of home equity loans out there because the banks don't want to give you home equity loans. case by case this year, less macro. i'm going to be tough on people for a second. you know when you shoe horn macro? when you haven't done the hard work. that's what is going
nyse and the euro board for workplace leader in personal finance education. over at the nasdaq, a nonprofit providing educational programs to children facing medical challenges. >> yeah. >> so, jim, the timing for the fed isn't until june which is what most people believe because of the election. it's a much more compressed time frame. if the fed is pinning their hope on what corporate america is saying, we are going to see rate hikes at this point given what we have been reporting...
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education. we need to teach kids specific rituals. this is where our greatness is rooted, and i think on the education front we've failed a bit. i won't put them on camera but i've asked young kids just to cite the pledge of allegiance. you know what the results were. happy birthday and another 200 years to add onto it. carl, back to you. >> fantastic message, rick. we'll talk to you in a little while. rick talking about the pursuit, not delivery of happiness. when we come back, managing director of the imf, christine lagarde. you don't want to miss it. back after a short break. e to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the
education. we need to teach kids specific rituals. this is where our greatness is rooted, and i think on the education front we've failed a bit. i won't put them on camera but i've asked young kids just to cite the pledge of allegiance. you know what the results were. happy birthday and another 200 years to add onto it. carl, back to you. >> fantastic message, rick. we'll talk to you in a little while. rick talking about the pursuit, not delivery of happiness. when we come back, managing...
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and they're essentially noncyclical sectors like health care and education. and if you only -- >> structural changes because we're getting older -- >> that's right. >> we eat out more? >> that's right. those sectors are always going to be growing. they're growing in a boom and they're growing in a recession. so it doesn't tell you much about the cycle. what tells you something about the cycle is the cyclical sectors and those clearly aren't telling a positive story here. that's a solid rationale for policy mcca policymakers to try and do more. >> what possible use is the increased buying of mortgage-backed securities by the fed? how can that change the picture you have just described even if we get to that level of q.e. 3? >> it helps out the margin. but we have to be realistic about the extent to which it's going to help. there aren't a lot of instruments on the table that really would make a major difference. and so the fed is basically looking for things that help at the margin. q.e. is one. i think a lengthening of the forward guidance into 2015 is anothe
and they're essentially noncyclical sectors like health care and education. and if you only -- >> structural changes because we're getting older -- >> that's right. >> we eat out more? >> that's right. those sectors are always going to be growing. they're growing in a boom and they're growing in a recession. so it doesn't tell you much about the cycle. what tells you something about the cycle is the cyclical sectors and those clearly aren't telling a positive story here....
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career education down 6%, apollo, 3%, devry almost 3%. we look at expectations for earnings, have they come down enough. three particular tech stories i want to point out, a little bit of a harbinger. the euro at 123 will cost $0.24 a share. lamb research downgraded because of basically a general slowdown. seeing that across the board. that was a particular snapshot within technology. back to you. >> thank you very much, brian shactman. now to rick santelli in chicago with a very special guest to discuss the gravity of the eurozone crisis. rick, take it away. >> a very special guest, leader of the independence party in the uk. he's prone to a few rans every now and again. the best one i've seen was on the 13th of june. i'll do a setup. he was talking to a group of european leaders and the prime minister of spain was about 15 feet from him and here is what he said. having listened to spanish prime minister over the previous couple of weeks telling us there would not be a bailout, i got the feeling after all his twists and turns he's about
career education down 6%, apollo, 3%, devry almost 3%. we look at expectations for earnings, have they come down enough. three particular tech stories i want to point out, a little bit of a harbinger. the euro at 123 will cost $0.24 a share. lamb research downgraded because of basically a general slowdown. seeing that across the board. that was a particular snapshot within technology. back to you. >> thank you very much, brian shactman. now to rick santelli in chicago with a very special...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> the mega millions jackpot now totaling a record $500 million, and with that prize would it pay to buy every combination. we have more. we know you're a numbers guy. so explain this to us. >> well, the question is does it pay to actually invest in the lottery, carl. if you bought every single combination, would it pay off. now, there are 176 million combinations at a dollar each, so that's $176 million. the prize is $500 million. the lump sum is $359 million and after taxes, you're down to about $215 million. so that's a net profit of $39 million, but that's only if there aren't multiple winners. if there's one other winner, you've all of a sudden lost $69 million. if you thing this is crazy, by the way, it's actually been done before. in 1992 an australian group of investors who called their business the international lottery fund bought 5 million combinations of the possible 7 million in the virginia lottery. they did. they won $29 million. now, unfortunately i gues
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> the mega millions jackpot now totaling a record $500 million, and with that prize would it pay to buy every combination. we have more. we know you're a numbers guy. so explain this to us. >> well, the question is does it pay to actually invest in the lottery, carl. if you bought every single combination, would it pay off. now, there are 176 million combinations at a dollar each, so that's $176 million....
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a lotto ticket and you think, this is going to go to education. but the money goes in a general fund, just like social security. they're not contributions, it's the tax, the payroll tax. but here's the thing, if smoking is bad for you, why don't they just make it illegal and be done with it? why don't they man up east of the potomac? i'll tell you why. because they're enamored with the money. it's like the ultimate form of hypocrisy. if it's bad for you, make it illegal. why don't they? it's even more ironic. now you have smoking, which is technically legal, but they treat it as though it isn't and they take the money and don't educate people to thought. and then you have marijuana that's illegal and you go to a state like california and you could buy it probably easier than you could buy a sparkler in illinois. third category, this one really is something, no matter what you think about outsourcing, we're all allowed to have our opinion. but outsourcing isn't illegal. it's not illegal. but yet i look at what's going on politically and most of the
a lotto ticket and you think, this is going to go to education. but the money goes in a general fund, just like social security. they're not contributions, it's the tax, the payroll tax. but here's the thing, if smoking is bad for you, why don't they just make it illegal and be done with it? why don't they man up east of the potomac? i'll tell you why. because they're enamored with the money. it's like the ultimate form of hypocrisy. if it's bad for you, make it illegal. why don't they? it's...
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let's develop more stars in education. is is. >>> we're back with shares of disney. they hit another new record high this morning before turning around a bit. you can see it there -- $94 billion market value. never been that high. on the cnbc news line, mr. crockett, can we go higher from here? >> i think we can. disney is trading at a 15 pe. we think we have an etf growth rate that's near that, close to 15%, 16%. i think you can maintain a multiple the stock can work from here. disney is the blue chip in a group that's great to own, the entertainment companies. there's a revaluation for the stock. disney is a blue chip plan and they're in a good cycle in the theme parks. if you continue to own disney, you can continue to own the group. >> a lot of people paying up for content but when it comes to disney, it is not pure content, it is the parks as well. what are you seeing in terms of trends? the last numbers didn't look that great year over year in terms of attendance. >> i think what's really encouraging is when you look
let's develop more stars in education. is is. >>> we're back with shares of disney. they hit another new record high this morning before turning around a bit. you can see it there -- $94 billion market value. never been that high. on the cnbc news line, mr. crockett, can we go higher from here? >> i think we can. disney is trading at a 15 pe. we think we have an etf growth rate that's near that, close to 15%, 16%. i think you can maintain a multiple the stock can work from here....
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> normally around this time we would talk about the opening bell doing stock chat. the markets are closed. i made a quick list this morning of broad sectors off the top of my head. travel, banks, exchanges, retailers, restaurants, insurers, and utilities. >> i tell you what will happen which is part and parcel with 2012. the quarters will be reported and everyone will use this as an excuse of why things are not so great. refining company lose as couple days. the supermarkets, we
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> coty offering to acquire avon making franc ragrances for others. nick writes -- you guys are harsh. gary cap i gary kaminsky is watching. story of the lottery with people who played on friday. >> i was looking at people who didn't win. we have to put coveraa close on lottery coverage. one man bought three tickets. i have a better chance of getting hit by lightning and what happened to bill? he actually got hit by lightning after he purchased those three tickets. he's okay. but just sort of a good way to wrap up the lottery coverage there. >> i don't know fits a good way to wrap it up. >> he got hit by lightning. he didn't win. i'm sure he's happy today that everything is okay even though he didn't win megamillions. >> i would play again if i were him because odds are in his favor since he's already been hit. >> i'll be down at the new york stock exchange tomorrow. we pointed out last week it report on the street about apple portfolio manager did not buy it. long appl
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> coty offering to acquire avon making franc ragrances for others. nick writes -- you guys are harsh. gary cap i gary kaminsky is watching. story of the lottery with people who played on friday. >> i was looking at people who didn't win. we have to put coveraa close on lottery coverage. one man bought three tickets. i have a better chance of getting hit by lightning and what happened to bill? he actually...
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. >> we need investment in research and development, education, infrastructure and people putting money to work and we get a better economy in the long run. >> the environment continues to be about the same. it's bumping along at a level that's not as robust as any of us would like. >> this is done by real people, real professionals who put ties on every morning and wear suits. some may be men's warehouse. i don't know. the real issue is it's crazy. on wall street we focus on the idea that when you pay gasoline at the pump it's bad if it's lower. you have food costs lower and mainstream is still hung up on the idea that it's good to pay less at the supermarket and good to pay less at the pump. i'm determined to get main street to understand how bad that is. >> good luck with that. >> off to the races. friday trading sessions begins here at the big board. >> near term 1300 to 1305 is a level i look at. if we reach that, we test june lows which would be lower than that. we would get down as low as 1275 to 1260. >> i like a little spread. i don't want to take much duration risk. you know,
. >> we need investment in research and development, education, infrastructure and people putting money to work and we get a better economy in the long run. >> the environment continues to be about the same. it's bumping along at a level that's not as robust as any of us would like. >> this is done by real people, real professionals who put ties on every morning and wear suits. some may be men's warehouse. i don't know. the real issue is it's crazy. on wall street we focus on...
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this means one-third of the federal budget which includes spending on education, transportation, even national security will have to be financed mostly with borrowed money. at no time in the past four years has the president offered, or even supported a plan that would meaningfully address our long-term spending problem. higher taxes isn't going to solve this problem and we can't afford for the american people to keep struggling. spending cuts are not easy, but they are certainly what is required at this time. it's time for the president to meet us halfway. americans deserve a solution. >> what is your definition of a balanced budget? is it dollar-for-dollar spending cut? >> most people would agree that's balanced. >> can it be just close to that? does it have to be exactly? >> we do not have a balanced plan, when the president is calling for $1.3 trillion in revenue and only putting $850 billion worth of cuts over ten years. >> what type of effect has the tragedy in connecticut had on this fiscal cliff talks? is there a realization that the country doesn't want to see a long drawnout
this means one-third of the federal budget which includes spending on education, transportation, even national security will have to be financed mostly with borrowed money. at no time in the past four years has the president offered, or even supported a plan that would meaningfully address our long-term spending problem. higher taxes isn't going to solve this problem and we can't afford for the american people to keep struggling. spending cuts are not easy, but they are certainly what is...